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Easy No-Churn Funfetti Birthday Cake Ice Cream Cake

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Easy Funfetti Birthday Cake Ice Cream Cake is a kid-favorite no-bake dessert made with a simple cake batter-flavored no-churn ice cream recipe and loaded with rainbow sprinkles. But no box cake mix is needed, so this homemade ice cream cake is also gluten free!

Originally published on May 10, 2016

As you get older, you learn things about yourself. Or you discover things you already kind of knew, but then come to accept. I always envisioned that I’d be the kind of mom to throw fabulous themed birthday parties for my kids every year. We’d have creative games and homemade party favors and all kinds of cute decorations. For a few years, I made a valiant attempt.

The Bug had a bug-themed first birthday. I made centerpieces that looked like flowers with different pictures of him in the middle. There was bug confetti and hand-painted chocolate lollipops. Bug cupcakes with fondant wings, eyes, and stingers graced the table.

For his second birthday, the theme was Yankees baseball, complete with a hot dog bar with chili, a Pinstripe Cake, plus whiffle bats and balls for all the kids.

His third birthday was all about Jake and the Neverland Pirates, with treasure map wraps for lunch, buried treasure (i.e. M&M-stuffed) cupcakes, a treasure hunt, and gold doubloons.

But then I realized I am way more of an Amazon Prime mom than a Pinterest mom.

For his sixth birthday, I gave in and decided to have the party at a place where they would set up, clean up, order the pizzas, and run all the activities for the kids.

It was the most brilliant thing I’ve ever done! I did hardly any work and got to smile, laugh, and watch him enjoy having a blast with his friends. Then I got to come home and have a glass of wine while the boys relaxed and watched TV after all the excitement.

Worth every penny. Additionally, it gave me time to make a Funfetti Ice Cream Cake recipe for our family celebration. You see, I love him enough to outsource his birthday party so I can make a homemade ice cream cake.

Gluten Free Cake Batter Ice Cream Cake

Most homemade cake batter ice cream recipes call for cake mix. But those of us with celiac disease or that doesn’t work so well.

While you can get a gluten free cake mix, they tend to be a bit more gritty than regular cake mix, which is not the texture you want in ice cream. Plus, they are more expensive, and then you have an open package of cake mix that doesn’t have the right amount to even bake a cake.

Plus, no-churn ice cream already tends to be fairly sweet already. So there really isn’t the need to add the additional sugar from a cake mix.

What is in birthday cake ice cream?

No-churn ice cream base of heavy cream and sweetened condensed milk

Melted butter

Vanilla extract

A pinch of salt

Rainbow sprinkles to make it funfetti ice cream!

Chocolate frosting made with chocolate chips and butter

Is the Cake Batter Ice Cream Cake recipe gluten-free?

Yes, it is! Even though it does not contain cake mix, it contains the ingredients that add the characteristic buttery vanilla flavor to funfetti cake batter!

Are there eggs in cake batter ice cream cake? How about nuts and peanuts?

No, so this is the perfect birthday cake for someone with an egg allergy. And as long as you ensure your ingredients, particularly the rainbow sprinkles, are made at an allergy-safe facility, it’s also a great option for someone with a nut or peanut allergy.

How do you make birthday cake ice cream cake?

Combine the heavy cream, vanilla, and salt in a chilled bowl

Whip the cream to stiff peaks.

Pour the sweetened condensed milk and cooled melted butter into the whipped cream.

Fold into the whipped cream.

Add the rainbow sprinkles and fold in gently.

Spread the ice cream evenly in a springform pan lined with plastic wrap.

Freeze for several hours.

Frost the cake and return to the freezer.

Can you use regular frosting on an ice cream cake?

You can use any store bought or homemade frosting you like. However, once frozen, it does get a little hard and difficult to cut.

I typically use a lightly sweetened whipped cream, similar to what I put on my gluten free strawberries and cream cake. It has a similar texture to the cake, though a bit lighter, so it can still be cut well with the ice cream cake. For a chocolate whipped cream, you can just add a tablespoon or two of cocoa powder.

What kind of pan do you use to make ice cream cake?

I like to use a leak-proof springform pan. Since you line the pan with plastic wrap, leaking isn’t really an issue. But these have a raised bottom, making it easier to slide the cake onto a serving plate when you want to frost it. An 8-inch springform pan is ideal, but these are harder to find in the leakproof version. So you can use a 7-inch or 9-inch, but you will end up with a taller or shorter cake than pictured here.

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No-Churn Funfetti Birthday Cake Ice Cream Cake Recipe

This frozen dessert tastes like cake batter ice cream, but it’s not made with a boxed cake mix or an ice cream maker. This no-churn ice cream cake just shouts, “Happy birthday!”. Slice through the thick chocolate frosting and reveal the rainbow sprinkles to have some seriously happy kids. They will be even happier when they take their first bite and taste that cake-flavored ice cream!

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Comments

I have been looking for a funfetti ice cream recipe that doesn’t use cake batter mix, and this is perfect! I modified the recipe to decrease the fat (I replaced much of the heavy whipping cream with low fat milk), so I actually churned the ice cream base.. Anyway, my kids loved the results, and I know I will be making it again. Thank you!